Music producer and singer, Nacee, has released a new gospel single titled ‘Aseda.’
This comes after he celebrated the national football team, the Black Stars with two cheer songs last year during the World Cup.
‘Aseda’ which means ‘thanksgiving’ is a soul-touching gospel song with a simple chordal arrangement laced with captivating melodies.
In ‘Aseda', Nacee appreciates God for his loving-kindness and tender mercies.
This song had been in the studio for about 7 years awaiting God’s appropriate time for release.
“I went through a whole lot and one day while praying, God made me realize he had done much more for me than I was praying for. It then dawned on me that I hadn’t appreciated him enough,” Nacee said.
‘Aseda’ is available on all digital streaming platforms and on his YouTube Channel (NACEEMUSIC).
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